The Wonders Of Homeschooling And Financial Literacy
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#038 In this episode, we have Linsey Knerl. She is a mother of six who has been homeschooling and since 2004. Linsey practically produced and taught a small classroom, but at the same time, runs a small business. Along with homeschooling, entrepreneurship has led her to a freelance writing career that complements her own homeschool style. Linsey is also the author of Homeschool Hacks and is very passionate about the opportunities for home education. Today, Linsey is going to share with us what it’s like be a working mother and homeschooling kids. She shares her experiences about homeschooling and how home education has significantly helped her children become well-educated members of society. Please go to Raising Financial Freedom.com for full show notes Homeschooling vs. teaching in School [2:26] Teaching children at school is a different beast from teaching kids at home. You can't really homeschool and work at the same. With the Pandemic, every parent has experienced homeschooling their kids with virtual learning. But it can be done with the amount of hours a day that it takes to educate your child. It isn't as many hours as others would think from the traditional public school schedule. With younger kids, they can be educated in as few as two hours a day all the way up to high school. Formal instruction can take place in less than even four hours. And the rest is extracurricular, administrative, all those things that happen in the school day that aren't really learning related.  [4:34] You will stop looking for things sometimes when you just assume the school is going to provide opportunities for you. But if you're motivated and have initiative, the opportunities are endless for homeschoolers. How Homeschooling is Understood by others [16:34] Having people over entertaining is almost impossible because people who don't homeschool, don't understand why you have so much stuff. It's very hard to do like a minimal lifestyle thing when you need 30 books for each child. It's just a different way of living. So for somebody whose kids are in school all day, it can be hard for someone else to deal with that much like energy. It can be a little hard to find your people if they're not also homeschoolers. How Homeschooling affects the Future of your Kids  [18:10] Homeschoolers can't really blame anyone else. But if kids are doing that independent learning module, they're developing skills that once they get into college, then they will grow to become independent individuals and they will have an advantage when it comes to dealing with life on their own. If you do teach them the right things and raising them to be young adults and not just big children that go on and become someone else's problem, then there is a big difference. How to Start Homeschooling your children [21:34] Whether you're going to do it full time, or you're just doing it like for a while to get through, start with the one thing your child really likes whether that's math, reading, science, or history. And tackle that with as much passion as you can along with the tools and resources to make it rewarding for them. Then build upon that.   Learn more about Linsey Knerl: Book: https://www.amazon.com/Homeschool-Hacks-Education-Without-Losing/dp/1982171154 Twitter: https://twitter.com/lknerl?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/linseybknerl Website: https://www.linseyknerl.com/
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